Four persons to benefit from GraceKennedy Birthright internship
GraceKennedy Limited will host four university students from the diaspora for a five-week professional and cultural internship that is designed to immerse them in Jamaica's rich culture as well as provide them with hands-on training in their chosen career field.
Keean Nembhard of Carleton University in Canada, Anastacia Davis from Full Sail University in the United States, Kayla Green of Binghamton University, USA, and Joshua Tulloch of Oxford University will be hosted by GraceKennedy in Jamaica from June 27 to August 7.
"The programme empowers these young people to think differently about themselves, their heritage and their contribution to the world. They return to their homes with tremendous pride for their Jamaican culture and become ambassadors for Jamaica," said Caroline Mahfood, executive director of the GraceKennedy Foundation.
"A major part of the success of the programme is the support we receive from our partners. We are thrilled that corporate entities see how crucial the Birthright Programme is and have an invested interest in connecting the young Jamaican generation to their roots. These critical partnerships will ensure that our birthright interns start their cultural immersion from the moment they board the flight to Jamaica," Mahfood said.
GraceKennedy will partner with public-and private-sector entities to give the interns a taste of Jamaica.
Find out more about this exciting internship at www.gracekennedy.com/birthright.